Oh. My. Goodness. Y’all. We hosted our Girls To The Moon “Good Trouble” panel on Friday, April 7, and what I wouldn’t give to just have these five women follow me around all day and tell me how to live my life a little better and bolder.

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Panel moderator and Girls To The Moon CMO follow site Courtney Seiter asked Kerry and Ashlee when they know to break the rules and when they decide to tow the line. Listen to Kerry talk about how working with mostly white men in the tech world. Best line ever is when people ask her why she lives in Franklin, Tenn., instead of moving to Silicon Valley. “Because that’s where my damn house is!” Start at around 28:40.

Rising star 19-year-old poet source Nina Donovan‘s fiery live slam poetry performance of her original piece, “Smack That”, which she performs off the cuff at around 11:50. Donovan, who wrote the stunning “Nasty Woman” poem that Ashley Judd performed at the Women’s March in D.C. this year, brought many of us to tears with this emotional performance about rape culture early on in our panel.

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By Knight Stivender

Knight is CEO of Girls To The Moon, and she has long abided by the approach: Know the rules, so you know which ones to break.

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